Day 10: Festive Makaton by Robin Class
Challenge:
Challenge 1: Makaton is used to help communicate without using speech. What is the action for turkey?
Challenge 2: Why do you think Makaton is used today?
Challenge 3: What other ways do people use to communicate without speaking?
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Comments
Olivia - Hawk class
Tue, 10/12/2024 - 08:17
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1. Touching your chin with
1. Touching your chin with two fingers shaking
2. So it's easier to communicate with deaf people
3. Braille
Elyssa dove
Tue, 10/12/2024 - 08:38
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1. 2 fingers dangling under
1. 2 fingers dangling under the chin 2. To help people communicate in different ways. 3. Sign languag, writing, through songs.
Jesse in Squirr...
Tue, 10/12/2024 - 21:10
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1. The action for turkey is
1. The action for turkey is wiggling three fingers under your chin.
2. Makaton is used today to help people with all kinds of learning difficulties.
3. Some other ways that people communicate without speaking are sign language, body language and writing letters, messages or e-mails
Alyssa in hawk
Tue, 10/12/2024 - 21:21
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1.put your two fingers on
1.put your two fingers on your chin and wiggle them.
2.to support all the children develop communication.
3. sign language
daisy (BADGER)
Fri, 13/12/2024 - 07:42
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1. touching your chin with 2
1. touching your chin with 2 fingers then start shaking them fingers.
2. So we can communicate with deaf people.
3. Sign language, texting, writing and much more!
Summer J Hawk class
Fri, 13/12/2024 - 08:25
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1) Touching your chin
1) Touching your chin
2) To help people who cant hear
3) Sign language
Ali wolf
Sat, 14/12/2024 - 17:13
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1.wriggling fingers under
1.wriggling fingers under your chin.
2. So people who can't hear can communicate easily.
3. Sign language, writing.
Aleeza swallow
Sat, 14/12/2024 - 17:14
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1. Wriggling fingers under
1. Wriggling fingers under your chin.
2. So that people who can hear cam communicate easily.
3. Sign language, writing and drawing.